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Fictician Quotes By Gary Hopkins

Attaining bliss can take lifetimes, or one can simply choose to experience it in their deepest dreams. Sleep well my friend, as dreams are vehicles that can quickly take you to the awareness that you call Nirvana — Gary Hopkins

Fictician Quotes By Sunil Gavaskar

Why talk of the team when our Cricket Board is like an exclusive club with members being there for years on end? If they can stay on without performing, the players too feel they can stay in the team without too big a performance. — Sunil Gavaskar

Fictician Quotes By Bernard Kelvin Clive

Permit no man to make a mockery of you just because you may not be proficient in something. Remember you are gifted no matter how insignificant it may be, it's your prized possession, value it — Bernard Kelvin Clive

Fictician Quotes By Chris Isaak

I didn't grow up in the typical happy American home, but music was always a safe and wonderful place for me to go. — Chris Isaak

Fictician Quotes By Christopher Paolini

As they spread out their blankets, Saphira commented with satisfaction,
We are becoming more powerful, Eragon, both of us. Soon no one will be able to stand in our way.
Yes, but which way shall we choose?
Whichever one we want, she said smugly, settling down for the night. — Christopher Paolini

Fictician Quotes By May Sarton

Gardening gives one back a sense of proportion about everything - except itself. — May Sarton

Fictician Quotes By William S. Burroughs

If the soft machine works, don't fix it. If it works, don't fix it. — William S. Burroughs

Fictician Quotes By Ian Fleming

me. They found me. The — Ian Fleming

Fictician Quotes By David Edward Kirk

PMP was in an almost diametrically opposite situation to Fairfax. — David Edward Kirk

Fictician Quotes By Edward Abbey

Doctrines like Christianity or Islam or Marxism require unanimity of belief. One dissenter casts doubt on the creed of millions. — Edward Abbey